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Tanzania advised to learn from others to industrialize

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Tanzania has been advised by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) to study other regions in order to get more tips on development.

UNIDO advised the East African country to study regional, continental and global trends for its industrialization drive to succeed.

In doing so, the country should think within and outside its borders, especially as it seeks to revive its manufacturing sector, according to the Tanzania Industrial Competitiveness Report 2015, which has been jointly prepared by Unido and the government.

The report advises the country on the need to also look at the policies of other countries which are markets for goods produced in Tanzania.

“The country should promote specific efforts for different markets on the quantity and composition of demand,” reads part of the 135-page report unveiled in Dar es Salaam earlier in the week.

According to the report, Tanzania is at crossroads as it seeks to shift gears towards inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and says something ought to be done to address the problems in the manufacturing sector.

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